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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I don't think anyone was disputing that or using it to make excuses. It was a bad throw leading to an interception. It may also have hit the wire, which is interesting and worth examining so that TV equipment doesn't affect games in the future.Watching the video, it could be the wire. But I'm thinking it's the big, athletic DB jumping up in front of the receiver that caused the interception. Looks like the wrong place to throw it to.
The worse part about the pass is that Rham was open right in front of him for a 6 yd completion making it 3rd & 4 or less. Maybe the wire blocked Mac's vision of the open receiver.Can we just leave it at "it was a bad decision" and stop trying to find a phantom wire that caused the interception to justify it?
I can’t wait for the next excuses for Mac ! What’s next? Mac pass hit air so it slowed down the ball which made the ball hit the defender chest. without air Mac would have completed the pass.
Mind boggling that people can't see a world where Mac made a bad throw or decision AND the wire affected the pass. The two can co-exist guys. It's ok. This isn't the politics forum where you have to be blue or red strictlyCan we just leave it at "it was a bad decision" and stop trying to find a phantom wire that caused the interception to justify it?
It's said moon balls can do that.The worse part about the pass is that Rham was open right in front of him for a 6 yd completion making it 3rd & 4 or less. Maybe the wire blocked Mac's vision of the open receiver.
Unless the video I'm watching has been altered there's no way the ball didn't hit the wire
Is there video or a still of this or are we just going by ESPN's word? Cause the gif I'm looking at the ball pretty clearly makes a sudden jolt right when it passes the cableWire is 15 feet above the ball. Kinda hard to hit it unless he threw a Sky ball.
Idk but if the wire was 15' above the ball, then the ball passed across the wire for a while and the weather could've affected both the wire and the ball. Honestly, idc.Is there video or a still of this or are we just going by ESPN's word? Cause the gif I'm looking at the ball pretty clearly makes a sudden jolt right when it passes the cable
Tbh i dont really care either it's more of a mere curiosity at this point lol. Like debunking haunted housesIdk but if the wire was 15' above the ball, then the ball passed across the wire for a while and the weather could've affected both the wire and the ball. Honestly, idc.
Wire is 15 feet above the ball. Kinda hard to hit it unless he threw a Sky ball.
Only if Reiss says it.You believe everything ESPN says?
The worse part about the pass is that Rham was open right in front of him for a 6 yd completion making it 3rd & 4 or less. Maybe the wire blocked Mac's vision of the open receiver.
Why would they lie? It's too easy to confirm. I mean the game was at Foxboro.You believe everything ESPN says?
I’m not sure if they lied as much as bs’d. What evidence do they have? They have certainly spun beforeWhy would they lie? It's too easy to confirm. I mean the game was at Foxboro.
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